Yesterday I stopped at Staples for their $5 big plastic bin sale, and they were all sold out! I’m sure the clerk and store manager thought I was completely insane from my reaction. What can I say? — I was quite distressed. The manager said the bins “just flew” out of the store. I wished I’d anticipated that when we first saw the bins. I drove to Hercules for my Yin Yoga class and got there early, then noticed the Home Depot in the same plaza as the studio. Lo and behold, they had 56-quart bins (Staples’s were 64) for $4.97 apiece. I bought half a dozen.
At home, I began sorting my many wools to put into bins.
I have a huge number of rolled wool strips for rug-making. I took them all out and put them in piles by color. I’ll admit that this was incredibly, self-indulgently, inner-child-ishly fun. Why? I could pretend I was making wedding cakes. Isn’t that pink roll just amazingly like an icing rose?
The wool strips and yardages, all together, ended up filling four of my six big bins. I put sheer fabrics and lightweight big pieces of fabric into the other two, and so concluded my evening’s organization. I need to go buy more of these bins — and perhaps some in other sizes too — to contain my other fabrics and supplies. The plan is to cut swatches from each fabric (which, naturally, I forgot to do while filling these bins, so I’ll have to take everything back out again later) and stick them onto cards with the care instructions, and then hole-punch these cards and string them on big rings. Then I can store all the bins in the basement, keeping the card rings out for reference. I wish the bins didn’t have to go into the cold, slightly creepy basement, but there’s just no room for them up here. Even just the six bins, stacked, take up a huge amount of space, and I’m going to need to add so many more.
Craft organizing is really fascinating and satisfying, though. It’s a relief to start putting my fabrics into categorized sealed bins, after keeping them for so long in unlidded, unlabeled cardboard boxes and bags, and stashed in dresser drawers in the guest room.
Today I went to visit Jinny, so I got to see her craft space for the first time. She has a giant conference table in the dining area and most of her supplies tucked away neatly in cool cubbylike shelving that sits close at hand to the table. She also has an enviable library of crafting books, which she keeps both for instruction (patterns) and inspiration (Japanese and French books and magazines). We had ramen, brainstormed our shared booth at the upcoming Craft Happy fair (I venture to say it will be grand), and went shopping at Kinokuniya and at a bead store.
At the latter shop I made my largest purchase of new beads — mostly Japanese seed beads, with some others thrown in for interest — since the beading birthday party I had in sixth grade! I tend to be very conservative about buying crafting supplies new, because that goes against my determination to use recycled, vintage, and secondhand materials as much as possible. But I don’t have the connections or the time to source unused secondhand jewelry findings, and I haven’t been able to find many vintage beads either (I suppose I could take vintage jewelry apart or post wanted ads on craigslist). I hope today’s purchase will keep me going for a while with my (very modest) bead needs!
As for where beads fit into my current Etsy inventory, they don’t really, but I’m hoping they will play a much larger role in my Craft Happy creations. As of now, for the event, I plan to focus less on my larger bags and more on smaller items, which will include some designs that have not yet appeared in my shop. But I have a lot of prototyping and testing and refining to do before then, and as I keep whining this week, I’m already behind on everything. So wish me luck! Tomorrow I may get a (finally!) full work day and can (I hope) speed through many of the items on my action lists. Then I can get to the fun business of trying out new designs for the March show.

good luck with the full work day!!! may it be a super productive one! i look forward to reading about the tons of things you accomplish tomorrow ๐
i have my longest day of work so far (been slowly ramping up) on sunday: students from 12:30 to 9pm straight, no breaks!!! i’m gonna be super hungry and super sleepy. but i guess i better get used to it: a typical sunday for my coworkers is 10am-9pm… yeesh!
OMG, tutoring for eight and a half hours without breaks? Is that even legal?
What about meals? And… pees?
I wish you lots of luck! (And seriously, is that legal?!)
…aaand i just got another added to the front of the line up for a grand total of 11:30am to 9pm on sunday! factor in the 30+minute commute each way… i really hope i’m not dead tired by the end!!!
so far i’ve been getting by with the occasional snack while working with a student (they don’t mind :P). but granola bars and bananas are getting pretty old… and i dunno what i’m gonna do on sunday; that time slot should encompass at least 2 meals in my book! in terms of bathroom i usually just get a student started on something and say “finish that while i go to the bathroom” and then dash out ๐
so i’m not really sure what laws there are regarding working hours–i vaguely remember hearing something about that sort of thing in the past–but oh well! being an “educational consultant” means working at odd hours to accommodate students’ schedules, so it makes sense. sunday’s the only REALLY bad day (like i said, once we get to full-time it’s students straight through 10am-9pm on sundays). monday through thursday is generally just 3-9pm, so not bad. in general the weekly hours for “full-time” at my work total to less than what normal people consider “full-time” at other jobs, and it still pays just as well, so i’m not complaining :). but MAN… i’m gonna be exhausted… and hungreeeee
Eeep. It sounds insane! I used to get worn out just tutoring for an hour! It’s draining work!
Maybe you could bring snacks that are more like food? Like… Vietnamese spring rolls, or sammiches cut up into little pieces (like tea sammiches!), sushi, something like that? You’ll be so hungry if you’re just subsisting on granola bars and bananas all that time ๐
I wish you lots of luck and hope it goes okay!